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. 1994 Jan;24(1):185-94.
doi: 10.1007/BF00040584.

Expression of nitrate assimilation related genes in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii

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Expression of nitrate assimilation related genes in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii

A Quesada et al. Plant Mol Biol. 1994 Jan.

Abstract

The mRNA accumulation pattern of the Chlamydomonas reinhardtii nitrate assimilation-related gene cluster has been elucidated. In ammonium-grown wild-type cells, nit-1 (nitrate reductase, NR), nar-1, nar-2 and nar-3 (nitrate transporter) genes showed very similar kinetics of expression when transferred to nitrate medium. Transcripts of all these genes accumulated transiently in ammonium-grown wild-type cells after a one-hour incubation in nitrogen-free medium, and practically disappeared at about 2 hours. Mutant strains lacking functional nitrate reductase showed similar accumulation kinetics of these transcripts during both nitrate induction and derepression in nitrogen-free media. In contrast to the other nar transcripts, that nar-4, a gene sharing similar sequences with nar-3, accumulated in small amounts in wild-type cells, and only increased after a long nitrate induction period. Nitrate and light showed a strong positive effect on the accumulation of nit-1 gene transcripts. Acetate as a carbon source allowed accumulation of nit-1 mRNA in the dark, indicating the existence of interactions between light and carbon metabolism in nit-1 gene expression. Our data strongly suggest that NR negatively autoregulates its own expression and that of nar genes.

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